During halftime of Sunday's Knicks-Heat game, ABC used stock footage of New York City that contained something in the background that enraged New York fans.
Much of America wakes up to see Michael Strahan's smile greeting them, as they ready for their work day on Good Morning America. Yes, football fans know him a little better, seeing him as part of the Fox Sports halftime team each Sunday. Strahan is a natural on television. He was also a natural on the football field. Sunday, the New York Giants franchise declared that he was so good, no player will ever where his iconic number 92 again.
Everybody loves a storybook tale about the Little League team that beat the bigger and better team to win the championship. But a Little League team beating the powerful New York Yankees, well that is a tall tale. Or is it?
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Two weeks ago, ABC's newest season of The Bachelorette debuted. Included in this year's class was former UAlbany basketball Mike Black and my former Hobart football teammate/roommate Kyle Sherwood . I was able to catch up with my former roommate earlier today about his time on the ABC reality show...
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It was one of those surreal moments. In preparation for tomorrow's show, I was searching through the bios of this year's The Bachelorette contestants to read what UAlbany basketball player Mike Black had written down...
Moments after the Belmont, California Chrome's co-owner Steve Coburn said "it was a coward's way out" for owners to run their horses in the third leg of the Triple Crown after not competing in either the Kentucky Derby or Preakness Stakes. Less than twenty four hours later, he wasn't backing down.
I know that ABC is currently airing a show about alien neighbors, and something called Suburgatory with one of the Law and Order guys, but this idea could be their worst yet. According to resurfacing rumors, ABC is currently looking into a sitcom that is based on the life of ESPN anchor Sage Steele...
Last night was the annual airing of Barbara Walters Most Fascinating People of the year special, and this year NY Yankee Derek Jeter made the list. They talked about many things, including how racism was a large part of growing up for him.